News from the world of Breast Cancer and Cancer, extracted from Google Alerts, for the week ending 1 August 2014.

No real surprises this week, just the weekly melange of suspect carcinogens – foam cups and oral contraceptives [at this rate we might as well stop eating and drinking!] and breakthroughs [on rats] – enjoy!

1. Do foam cups contain cancer-causing chemicals? Leading panel says styrene may be a ‘human carcinogen’

For more information on GcMAF, please join the GcMAF and GcMAF Cancer forums on Facebook – they are closed groups, so you have to wait for your membership to be confirmed. They contain up-to-date information on sources of GcMAF, and also feedback and contributions by people who are using GcMAF.

1. Method of administration

What’s in this post can be found on the gcmaf.eu website, but I wanted to share a few tips on how to use GcMAF/Goleic:

1. Goleic can be administered the following ways:

– by injection, intramuscularly into the underarm (see gcmaf.eu website for method). Another site to consider is near the spleen – check with gcmaf.eu.

– intravenously – you will need to find a sympathetic integrative practitioner who’s willing to do this for you

– by nebuliser. This is a gizmo that’s used to vaporise medication and is usually used by asthmatics. Yes, there are macrophages in the alveoli of the lungs, and goleic has the right molecular size to be used in a nebuliser. The dose is 0.5ml of goleic in 5ml of sterile saline. You cannot administer GcMAF (the old style) via nebuliser. You can only do it with goleic.

– by suppository. This is especially good for people with liver or pelvic mets. I don’t know how you can get GcMAF/goleic suppositories though – contact gcmaf.eu

2. Do NOT:

– inject goleic/GcMAF into tumours – you can seed the tumour.

3. How much?

– GcMAF/goleic may be dose-dependent. The minimum dose is 0.25ml. The maximum daily dose is 2.2ml (the whole vial).

4. How often?

– the ideal is daily but not everyone can afford the expense. Once every 3 to 4 days is acceptable.

2. GcMAF may not work

I met two people at the Immune Biotech clinic in Lausanne, Switzerland, for whom GcMAF worked. One had stage 4 ovarian cancer, and the other stage 4 prostate cancer.

These are the only two people whom I know of that it’s worked. I know that Immune Biotech has published a study on the efficacy of GcMAF, but I’ve heard rumours that these people may have come to the clinic from German cancer clinics, so that it was the German cancer clinic treatments that were working.

I know of more people for whom GcMAF did not work, even though they were injecting 0.5ml every 3 days.

There are a number of reasons why GcMAF may not work:

– Vitamin D Receptor not compatible with GcMAF

– immune system status not able to support optimal macrophage activity, and inhibiting any GcMAF activity. The only way you can find out your immune status is to get blood tests for it. And then you have to correct the immune-system imbalance in order to get your macrophages up-and-running. These tests are not done at the GcMAF clinic. By immune system tests, I refer to the interleukins, the NK cells, the histamine level, the nitrosamine level.

– GcMAF used as a monotherapy. Despite what the website states, I do not personally believe that GcMAF can be used on its own as a single therapy.

So if you’re thinking of going to the GcMAF clinic, I suggest you get some references, and speak to these references personally.

Please also check out the Facebook site: https://www.facebook.com/groups/439553602725764/?fref=ts

3. Other types of GcMAF

There’s the European version of GcMAF sold by ImmuneBiotech, and the version by Sansei-Mirei in Japan. A number of people have told me that they use the Japanese version because they believe it’s more stable and more powerful.

4. Bravo Probiotic

Bravo Probiotic now comes in an Easykit. It is definitely easier to culture than the old form.

However, there are some disadvantages to this EasyKit:

(i) with the old kit, you could re-culture both compounds and stretch the cultures for longer. This was not recommended by Bravo Probiotic, but I know people who did this, especially for those who got the old Maf314 cultures. With the new kit, you cannot re-culture from an existing culture. This pretty much ties you into buying replacements, whereas with the old kit, you could stretch out the cultures. So in one fell swoop, Bravo Probiotic have managed to stop people from re-culturing (and sharing cultures) as well as tying you into their programme.

(ii) we don’t know how much colostrum is in the EasyKit. With the old kit, colostrum had to be added in separately so we knew the exact amount in it.

(iii) the old kit had a third compound of probiotic powder that had to be sprinkled on the final mix. The EasyKit does not have this third compound – does that mean it’s not as effective?

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